Pat Metheny Group 07/13/1991
Set I
Have You Heard
Every Summer Night
Naked Moon
Better Days Ahead
Airstream
Change Of Heart
James
Last Train Home
First Circle
The Road To You (1st take)
The Road To You (2nd take)
Spring Ain't Here
Are We There Yet
Beat 70
Half Life Of Absolution
Minuano (Six-Eight)
Every Summer Night
Naked Moon
Better Days Ahead
Airstream
Change Of Heart
James
Last Train Home
First Circle
The Road To You (1st take)
The Road To You (2nd take)
Spring Ain't Here
Are We There Yet
Beat 70
Half Life Of Absolution
Minuano (Six-Eight)
Set II
Have You Heard
Every Summer Night
Naked Moon
Better Days Ahead
Airstream
Question & Answer
James
How Insensitive
Last Train Home
Third Wind
Pat - Warmup - The Road To You
Untitled
Lonely Woman
The Road To You - 1st take
The Road To You - 2nd take
Spring Ain't Here
Beat 70
Half Life Of Absolution
Every Summer Night
Naked Moon
Better Days Ahead
Airstream
Question & Answer
James
How Insensitive
Last Train Home
Third Wind
Pat - Warmup - The Road To You
Untitled
Lonely Woman
The Road To You - 1st take
The Road To You - 2nd take
Spring Ain't Here
Beat 70
Half Life Of Absolution
Set III
Comment
Pat Metheny: guitars, guitar synthesizer, electric sitar
Lyle Mays: piano, synthesizers, autoharp
Steve Rodby: acoustic bass, electric bass
Paul Wertico: drums, percussion
Armando Marcal: percussion
Pedro Aznar: vocals, guitars, percussion
These concerts were recorded for "The Road To You" album released in 1993. Pat explains that the group is recording a live album and that there may be multiple takes, starts and stops, etc. to get good live recordings. Shows 1 and 2 often circulate separately and can be identified by the slightly different setlists and Pat's remarks at the beginning of show 2.
Lyle Mays: piano, synthesizers, autoharp
Steve Rodby: acoustic bass, electric bass
Paul Wertico: drums, percussion
Armando Marcal: percussion
Pedro Aznar: vocals, guitars, percussion
These concerts were recorded for "The Road To You" album released in 1993. Pat explains that the group is recording a live album and that there may be multiple takes, starts and stops, etc. to get good live recordings. Shows 1 and 2 often circulate separately and can be identified by the slightly different setlists and Pat's remarks at the beginning of show 2.
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